Stewardship for the Future of Health in Nepal.
Ritrio was established to resolve the architectural gap between technical capacity and clinical necessity in Nepal's healthcare sector — building the reliable digital infrastructure that providers, administrators, and patients deserve.
Foundation
Why Ritrio Exists
Kathmandu
Strategic Headquarters
Precision
Engineering Focus
Nepal's healthcare system is transforming rapidly, but the digital infrastructure required to support that transformation has not kept pace. We focus on the long-term reliability of health information systems — bridging the gap between clinical requirements and technical execution. Our team provides the stable, scalable foundation that hospitals, clinics, and health administrators across Nepal need to deliver high-quality, sustainable care in urban centers, district hospitals, and rural networks alike.
RITRIO · NEPAL NATIONAL HEALTH GRID
48+
Connected
12
Districts
62
Integrating
FHIR R4
Protocol
Ritrio Care
Patient Platform
Ritrio EHR
Clinical Records
Ritrio Claims
Revenue Cycle
Patient registered
CareEncounter opened
EHRDiagnosis coded — ICD-10: I10
EHRClaim submitted to Shikhar Insurance
ClaimsPre-auth approved — NPR 8,200
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AnalyticsThe Healthcare Challenge
Bridging the Gap Between Clinical Need and Digital Reality
Nepal's healthcare system is undergoing rapid transformation — more hospitals, greater patient volumes, expanding insurance coverage — but the underlying infrastructure has not kept pace. Paper records, disconnected systems, and manual billing cycles create real barriers to quality care.
Ritrio was built specifically to address this structural gap. Not with a generic platform adapted for Nepal, but with architecture designed from the ground up for the operational, regulatory, and clinical realities of Nepal's healthcare ecosystem.
Our work spans patient access, clinical documentation, revenue cycle management, and institutional analytics — providing the foundational layer that modern healthcare networks require to deliver care with precision, continuity, and accountability.
Operational Framework
Core Operational Principles
Our framework ensures the long-term integrity, security, and accessibility of healthcare information — for facilities, for providers, and for the patients who depend on them.
Reliability
Building systems that clinicians and administrators can depend on for high-stakes decisions. Reliability is not a feature — it is the foundation of every architectural decision we make.
Clinical Accuracy
Engineering focused on the dependable capture, organization, and presentation of patient health data — reducing cognitive load and the risk of clinical error across every workflow.
Architectural Scale
Ensuring our systems support the growth of regional and national healthcare networks — from single-facility deployments to district-wide and eventually national digital health infrastructure.
Institutional Stewardship
Rooted in operational transparency, data security, and a long-term commitment to the privacy and dignity of every patient whose information flows through our systems.
The Nepal Difference
Built for Nepal. Not Adapted for Nepal.
Most clinical software operating in Nepal was designed for other markets — adapted from systems built for the United States, India, or Europe to fit Nepal's NHID identity framework, NIA insurance workflows, and MoHP regulatory requirements. Ritrio was designed from the ground up for Nepal's healthcare reality.
NHID-Native Identity Layer
Nepal's National Health Identifier is a first-class architectural component across all Ritrio platforms — integrated into patient registration, clinical documentation, and insurance claims from the start, not added as an afterthought.
NIA-Aligned Revenue Cycle
Claims workflows reflect Nepal Insurance Authority operational requirements, SSF and NHIB insurance program structures — not US billing codes or Indian regulatory frameworks adapted for Nepal's payer environment.
Nepal Healthcare Economics
Platform pricing and infrastructure are designed for Nepal's healthcare economics — enterprise-grade capability at cost structures appropriate for the Nepal market, from metropolitan tertiary hospitals to district facilities.
Bilingual Clinical Interfaces
Clinical and administrative interfaces in both Nepali and English — designed for healthcare teams where Nepali is the primary working language, not as a translation layer, but as a first-class design consideration.
Committed to Long-Term Healthcare Continuity.
Our institutional framework prioritizes the reliability and security required to scale digital health infrastructure across Nepal's national healthcare ecosystem — from urban hospital networks to district and rural health facilities.
Operating Entity
JT Group Pvt. Ltd.
Strategic Headquarters
काठमाडौं, नेपाल
Institutional Stability.
Long-Term Continuity.
Providing the architectural foundation for providers to focus on what matters: the clinical outcome and the patient who depends on it.